Overcoming heteronormativity in transitional justice : a queer perspective on the Colombian truth commission / Gerard Paituví Sánchez
2022
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Title
Overcoming heteronormativity in transitional justice : a queer perspective on the Colombian truth commission / Gerard Paituví Sánchez
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2022
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English
Summary
The main focus of this thesis is the capacity of truth commissions to respond to LGBTI
victims’ experiences and claims. These appear to be underrepresented in truth
commissions, and consequently, in transitional justice. This thesis analyses the
Colombian truth commission, which emerged from the Peace Agreement signed in 2016,
and which is the first in history to mention LGBTI people in its mandate. Drawing from
previous truth commissions which included at some level LGBTI victims, the thesis
wonders how a queer perspective could benefit the Colombian truth commission to give
a better representation and inclusion for LGBTI victims. In order to do so, it analyses the
legal and social perception toward LGBTI people in Colombia to understand the
prejudices that motivate this violence. It details briefly the types of violence directed
against LGBTI people and how intersectionality helps us understand it better. The thesis
concludes by detailing how the Colombian truth commission could implement a queer
perspective and how this would impact LGBTI victims of the armed conflict.
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